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An '''elf''' is a very rare monster — it is never randomly generated or placed in a normal game. An elf can be created by zapping a [[wand of undead turning]] at an elf [[corpse]].  They can also be created by [[reverse genocide]], if the player is elven.
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An '''elf''' is a very rare monster — it is [[not randomly generated]], nor placed anywhere in a normal game. An elf can be created by zapping a [[wand of undead turning]] at an elf [[corpse]].  They can also be created by [[reverse genocide]], if the player is elven.
  
 
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         the singing that went to my heart, if you know what I mean."
 
         the singing that went to my heart, if you know what I mean."
 
           [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ]
 
           [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ]
 
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Revision as of 22:01, 18 June 2008

For other uses, see Elf.

An elf is a very rare monster — it is not randomly generated, nor placed anywhere in a normal game. An elf can be created by zapping a wand of undead turning at an elf corpse. They can also be created by reverse genocide, if the player is elven.

Strategy

It should be noted that the elf monster has a higher difficulty than the other monsters associated with a race, being on a par with the player monsters. This may be related to the fact that elf used to be a role.

Encyclopedia entry

       The Elves sat round the fire upon the grass or upon the sawn
       rings of old trunks.  Some went to and fro bearing cups and
       pouring drinks; others brought food on heaped plates and
       dishes.
       "This is poor fare," they said to the hobbits; "for we are
       lodging in the greenwood far from our halls.  If ever you are
       our guests at home, we will treat you better."
       "It seems to me good enough for a birthday-party," said Frodo.
       Pippin afterwards recalled little of either food or drink, for
       his mind was filled with the light upon the elf-faces, and the
       sound of voices so various and so beautiful that he felt in a
       waking dream.  [...]
       Sam could never describe in words, nor picture clearly to
       himself, what he felt or thought that night, though it remained
       in his memory as one of the chief events of his life.  The
       nearest he ever got was to say: "Well, sir, if I could grow
       apples like that, I would call myself a gardener.  But it was
       the singing that went to my heart, if you know what I mean."
          [ The Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R. Tolkien ]

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